User talk:TheMoJoAffair

Retro-Acoustic Soul
The term "Retro-Acoustic Soul" refers to a musical genre of popular music which combines a myriad of styles, from folk to hip hop, with the classic and traditional trends of soul music, as in the decades prior to the '80s. Common traits of this genre include meaningful lyrical content, featured soloists, and eclectic musical arrangements. The MoJo Affair is the first artist to bring this new musical form to the forefront. The group created the term "Retro-Acoustic" when they consistently had a loss for words when asked, "What style of music do you play?" The MoJo Affair is the baby of one songwriter and was delivered from an inspired musical rebirth. Accomplished classical, film, and television composer, and more recently, prolific songwriter Ms. Maestro, AKA Kenya Tillery, took a desire to revert back to the days of positive and uplifting soul music, returned from New York City to gather some friends who shared the same vision from her hometown in North Carolina, and then, collaboratively, created the debut album, MANTRA, the first example of what the group called "a Retro-Acoustic perspective". Kenya Tillery, selected as one of the 2007 "100 Incredible Women" by her undergraduate university, East Carolina University, was a film composer wh, in September of 2006 for the third time, reinvented herself...Deemed one of FILMMAKER MAGAZINE'S “25 New Faces of Independent Film”, Kenya Tillery's life in music extended from her creative endeavors in the world of film and television music to more recently, the craft of songwriting. She prepared herself by attending several universities, earning a Master of Music in film music composition from the North Carolina School of the Arts. Her career spanned from work with Mike Post in Burbank as a BMI PETE CARPENTAR FELLOWSHIP recipient, participation in Utah at the SUNDANCE COMPOSERS LAB, and conducting original music at 20th Century Fox Studios in Los Angeles in the ASCAP FILM-SCORING WORKSHOP. Ms. Tillery's film and television credentials include collaboration with such directors as REGGE LIFE(A Different World, The Cosby Show), DAVID GORDON GREEN(George Washington), and B. MARK SEABROOKS(The Steve Harvey Show). Kenya Tillery composed the score and sound design for The Juilliard School production of LAURENCE FISHBURNE'S RIFF RAFF, and was hired shortly after by NISSAN to demonstrate her versatility in writing for commercial ads. Her classical composition SIMPLE THINGS is available on Albany Records, and her original theme songs can currently be heard on LIFETIME TELEVISION. In recognition of her work in her community, The Arts Council of Winston-Salem selected Ms. Tillery as one of their Regional Artist Grant recipients. She recently joined the film studies department at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington to create and teach a course entitled, MUSIC IN FILM.

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